William F. Cody grave

Typed caption on verso, "Jumbo card in natural color C.1. - 2. Last resting place of "Buffalo Bill" William Frederick Cody, 1846-1917. The great American Frontiersman and Indian Scout watched movements of hostile tribes from this area on Mt. Lookout, 7157 ft. above the City of Golden where the noted School of Mines is located. Pahaska Lodge near his tomb contains many trophies and personal effects. All worth one's time visit. Photography by O. Roach Snappy's Scenic Portraits of the West C. And Published by John D. "Snappy" and C. I. Goodrich. P. O. Box 36 Wheatridge, Colorado. Hircolor by the A. B. Hirschfeld Press. Denver, Colorado".

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Typed caption on verso, "Jumbo card in natural color C.1. - 2. Last resting place of "Buffalo Bill" William Frederick Cody, 1846-1917. The great American Frontiersman and Indian Scout watched movements of hostile tribes from this area on Mt. Lookout, 7157 ft. above the City of Golden where the noted School of Mines is located. Pahaska Lodge near his tomb contains many trophies and personal effects. All worth one's time visit. Photography by O. Roach Snappy's Scenic Portraits of the West C. And Published by John D. "Snappy" and C. I. Goodrich. P. O. Box 36 Wheatridge, Colorado. Hircolor by the A. B. Hirschfeld Press. Denver, Colorado".

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